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Our Accelerator Autumn Intake Boot Camp came to a happy end on 5-6 September 2019. Ten start-ups qualified to enter our programme after twenty-five hours of intense training in Malmö. These two inspiring days were concluded with a pitch session and an ever-growing community of change makers!
This is the first accelerator which was named after its designers. Its job is to start the particles from rest and send them into later accelerators.
The Accelerator Spring Intake Boot Camp was held in Malmö, Sweden on 5-6 March 2020, with 10 successful start-ups gaining access to the Nordic Accelerator programme.
Once I find out the names of the different parts of a Cockroft-Walton accelerator, I'll fill in the appropriate info here.
Our Accelerator Autumn Intake Boot Camp came to a happy end on 5-6 September 2019. Ten start-ups qualified to enter our programme after twenty-five hours of intense training in Malmö. These two inspiring days were concluded with a pitch session and an ever-growing community of change makers!
The Accelerator Spring Intake Boot Camp was held in Malmö, Sweden on 5-6 March 2020, with 10 successful start-ups gaining access to the Nordic Accelerator programme.
Accelerator Physicist Andrew Hutton speaks to the crowd during the Accelerator Applications Conference held at the Sheraton Hotel in downtown Norfolk, Va., on Monday, March 18, 2024. (Photo by Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)
Accelerator Applications 2024 is the fifteenth international topical meeting on the applications of accelerators; it is being organized jointly by Jefferson Lab and Accelerator Applications Division (AAD) of the American Nuclear Society (ANS). Accelerator Applications 2024 is co-sponsored by the International Symposium On Hydrogen In Matter (ISOHIM), International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and other organizations.